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Bruce Goldstone

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Bruce Goldstone is an American children’s book author and illustrator.

Goldstone grew up in Ohio. In addition to his children’s book work, he also writes textbooks and is a graphic designer for a theater company.[1]

His New York Times-bestselling book Great Estimations[2] and its sequel, Greater Estimations, teach children the skill of visually estimating large quantities.[3][4]

Bibliography

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  • The Beastly Feast, illustrations by Blair Lent, Henry Holt and Co., 1998
  • Ten Friends, illustrations by Heather Cahoon, Henry Holt and Co., 2001
  • Bip in a Book, written with Marcel Marceau, photographs by Steven Rothfeld; Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2001
  • Why Is Blue Dog Blue?, written with George Rodrigue, illustrations by George Rodrigue; Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2001
  • A Gnome's Christmas, illustrations by Rien Poortvliet, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2004
  • Great Estimations, Henry Holt and Co., 2006
  • Greater Estimations, Henry Holt and Co., 2008
  • 100 Ways to Celebrate 100 Days, Henry Holt and Co., 2010
  • Awesome Autumn, Henry Holt and Co., 2012
  • That's a Possibility!, Henry Holt and Co., 2013
  • I See a Pattern Here, Henry Holt, 2015
  • Wonderful Winter, Henry Holt, 2016
  • Spectacular Spring, Henry Holt, 2018
  • Super Summer, Henry Holt, 2019

References

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  1. ^ ""About the Author", BruceGoldstone.com".
  2. ^ "Best Sellers". The New York Times. November 26, 2006.
  3. ^ "The Numbers Game". The New York Times. November 12, 2006.
  4. ^ "Greater Estimations". Kirkus. August 1, 2008.
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